Fishing, boating and swimming are popular summer pastimes in Indiana, but increasingly, Hoosiers looking for a relaxing weekend
at the lake are being warned to avoid the water altogether due to pollution.

Judge Marilyn Moores spent nearly a year teaching Afghans how to put an agricultural infrastructure in place, helping create
a public defense system for that country and strengthening the role women lawyers have in shaping that society for the future.

In a 45-minute conversation with C. Erik Chickedantz, the accomplished lawyer and Vietnam veteran never boasted about his
own accomplishments, although the many awards in his office are a testament to his service to Indiana’s legal profession.

An Indiana Supreme Court case involving an estate planning “trust mill” has led to a policy discussion about whether
certain types of unauthorized practice of law should rise above a misdemeanor crime and involve a racketeering component.